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FFHI Researchers Transforming Health Education through Gaming
The Foods for Health Institute announces an exciting partnership that engages school children in new ways to manage their health. The project is funded through a grant from the National Science Foundation.
Foods for Health Institute Collaborates with Culinary Institute of America
The Foods for Health Institute and Food and Nutrition scientists at UC Davis work with the Culinary Institute of America on a tasting study examining consumer’s preference for increasing vegetables in their diet in novel ways.
Spring Event Spotlight: Lunch Love Community
FFHI’s Associate Director of Education, Sara Schaefer, and Assistant Professor, Charlotte Biltekoff, helped to facilitate an interactive media social at the Robert Mondavi Institute. The Lunch Love Community event engaged the Davis campus and community on the initiative to improve the quality of school lunch.
Media Spotlight on the Healthy Children Healthy Family Project
Dr. Sara Schaefer and the Foods for Health Institute's Education Program are featured in news coverage that highlights the work of a collaborating UC Davis faculty member, Dr. Adela de la Torre, on various projects to improve the health of Latinos.
Gates Foundation Grant Supported by Core Researchers at the Foods for Health Institute
Principal investigators in a multi-million dollar Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation grant require the support and collaboration of many researchers at the Foods for Health Institute.
UC Davis Breastfeeding Support Group Members Share Their Stories
Read the testimonials from members of the UC Davis community as they share their experiences in the Breastfeeding Support Group.
The UC Davis Breastfeeding Support Group is a WorkLife Program Going Beyond the University
The Breastfeeding Support Program is one of the WorkLife programs that positions UC Davis as a desirable place from a model employer perspective. In addition to supporting the needs of UC Davis employees, Barbara Ashby and her team have made it a priority to take the Breastfeeding Support Program to the broader community, including undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and their partners and Davis-area residents.
The UC Davis Breastfeeding Support Program: a Historical Perspective
The FFHI recently helped to rescue the Breastfeeding Support Program from budget cuts that would have significantly impacted this long-standing support structure as a unique resource on campus.
FFHI Scientists Work to Reduce Obesity Among Mexican-American Children and Families in California
The Foods for Health Institute is excited to participate in the Ninos Sanos, Familia Sana (Healthy Children, Healthy Family) project funded through a grant from the USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
CBS's SmartPlanet.com posts Dr. Bruce German's interview about the human breast milk study
A production team from SmartPlanet.com came to UC Davis to interview Bruce German about studies on human milk.
Real-Life Solutions: Helping Premature Infants Fight Off Infections
Children’s Health and Functional Glycobiology Program researchers are currently testing new solutions for premature infants at risk of a potentially deadly disease of the intestine, necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). Dr. Mark Underwood, a clinician and principal investigator of the collaborative research project aimed at preventing and treating NEC, explains the role of intestinal bacteria and oligosaccharides in this disease.
NSF Fellowship Has Milk Bioactives Program Student Dreaming Big
Dave Dallas, a graduate student in the German Lab working on a new project of the Milk Bioactives and Children’s Health Programs, recently received an NSF fellowship. The fellowship will provide 3 years of funding for a project that span across multiple disciplines with the goal of studying milk digestion in premature infants.
New York Times Newspaper Publishes Article about FFHI's Milk Bioactives Program
Nicholas Wade, Science writer for The New York Times, recently interviewed FFHI researchers David Mills and Bruce German and reported on the important findings of the Milk Bioactives Program.
Real-Life Solutions: Helping Premature Infants Fight Off Infections
Children’s Health and Functional Glycobiology Program researchers are currently testing new solutions for premature infants at risk of a potentially deadly disease of the intestine, necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). Dr. Mark Underwood, a clinician and principal investigator of the collaborative research project aimed at preventing and treating NEC, explains the role of intestinal bacteria and oligosaccharides in this disease.
Spotlight on Scientists: Dr. Sara Schaefer, New Associate Director of Educational Programs
Dr. Sara Schaefer is the new Associate Director of Educational Programs at the Foods For Health Institute. She received her doctorate in Nutritional Biology from UC Davis. Her past experience with developing and implementing educational programs in schools both at home and abroad, and her experience in the non-profit sector focusing on community nutrition have prepared her for her new role at the FFHI. Dr. Schaefer shares her plans for her Educational Programs work at the Institute.
Pedianostics is Awarded “People’s Choice” Prize in Big Bang Business Competition
Pedianostics, an entrepreneurship venture spearheaded by Lorna de Leoz, was recently awarded the “People’s Choice” Prize in UC Davis’s Big Bang competition. Pedianostics, conceived of at the Food & Health Entrepreneurship Academy this past February, is an innovative venture aiming to create cutting-edge diagnostic tests for pediatric illnesses which currently have no effective diagnostics.

